Two state ferries that run on Norway’s longest ferry route have a contract with PowerCell for hydrogen solutions.
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Acwa Power, a Saudi Arabian energy business, intends to build up to three additional green hydrogen reactors on a par with its enormous Neom project.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates attaining net-zero targets by 2050 will require 520 million tonnes of hydrogen. This requires lots of equipment and electrolysers.
El Burgo de Ebro, a town with a long history of industry and consolidated businesses in its three polygons and with an Amazon data center, continues to make efforts to diversify its economy and draw new investors, which promotes the town’s ability to grow sustainably, generate employment, and settle the population.
For its first green hydrogen hub, Lion Energy has inked a heads of agreement (HoA) with the Port of Brisbane.
The coal-fired plant in Monfalcone will transform into a combined cycle energy transition facility using green hydrogen. It is stipulated in a contract between the Regional Council and A2A Energiefuture.
Masdar and the International Financial Corporation (IFC) have signed a contract to look into potential areas of cooperation to assist climate action for emerging countries.
The energy transition requires a lot of hydrogen. A German-New Zealand research collaboration is improving AEM electrolysis for green hydrogen production in the HighHy project.
An effective method for pyrolyzing methane to create hydrogen, which can be used in electric vehicles and power generators, has been devised by researchers at Tomsk Polytechnic University.
Green hydrogen drives decarbonization. Political ambitions match. Yet, aspirational ambitions alone will not improve the hydrogen economy. Implementation issues remain, but solutions are near.